This is the Tables, Drop Leaf category of information.

Our free woodworking plans to build drop leaf tables are available here. A drop-leaf table is a table that has a fixed section in the center and a hinged section (leaf) on either side that can be folded down (dropped). If the leaf is supported by a bracket when folded up, the table is simply a drop-leaf table; if the leaf is supported by legs that swing out from the center, it is known as a gate leg table.

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Drop Down Table PDFThis wall mounted drop-down table is perfect for extra workspace in a craft room. At the link you can download the free plans and follow along.

Drop Leaf Console Table PDFThe design consists of simple joinery and few parts, and you can easily adjust the size to suit your setting. The table requires only moderate skill to build, but everyone who sees it will think you are a woodworking magician.

Drop Leaf End TableI designed this Shaker style two drawer end table using inspiration from other table styles in the Shaker collection. The legs are turned and as always, the joinery is done using mortise-and-tenon. This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.

Drop Leaf TableThis is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a round drop-leaf table. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.

Folding/Drop Leaf TableThere are several variations on these tables—and we chose the simplest one, with a single leaf and a fifth leg that swings out to support it. It is perfect for a foyer and can be built with basic tools and a small table saw in a home workshop.

Gateleg TableThis is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a gateleg table. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.

Half Round Drop Leaf TableThis is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a half-round, drop-leaf, wall mounted table. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.

Shaker Drop Leaf TableThis is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for this Shaker drop leaf table. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.

Table, Colonial Drop Leaf EndEarly New Englanders adopted the drop leaf table in an effort to make their furniture less cumbersome. The wing supports gradually took on a faint resemblance to the graceful wings of a butterfly, and from this basic form of construction came scores of modifications in small tables. The one shown here is simplicity itself, yet attractive and at home in almost any setting.

Table, Drop LeafOur traditional drop left table is a versatile, compact piece of furniture, offering a multitude of uses in your home decorating plans. For example, placed in your entry hall under a mirror, it can be a warm welcome for your guests, or you can open both leaves and place it beside your couch to showcase a special lamp. You can even open one leaf and use the table as a bedside accent to support your reading lamp and telephone. Thanks to its versatility, the Drop Leaf table has as many possibilities as your imagination can conjure.

Table, Gate LegA beautiful folding table that will look great, wherever you use it. This handsome twin leaf table folds flat, out of the way when not in use. We based the plans for this gateleg table on one that was purchased in the 1960s from a small antique shop in London, England.